My cat has very small eyes and seems to bump into things, could this be microphthalmia and should I consult Dial A Vet about it?

I've noticed recently that my cat seems to have very small eyes and occasionally bumps into furniture around the house like he doesn't see it coming. I'm wondering if this could be a condition like microphthalmia, where the eyes are abnormally small, leading to vision problems. Should I be concerned about this and consider consulting with a vet for a proper diagnosis and advice?

Answer

Your concern about your cat having small eyes and bumping into furniture may point to potential vision problems, but it's important to get a proper diagnosis.

  • Watch for other signs of vision impairment.
  • Early diagnosis can help manage any underlying conditions.
  • Consulting with a vet is always a wise step.

Cats can sometimes experience conditions like microphthalmia, which could contribute to their vision challenges. If you notice your cat frequently bumping into objects or showing other signs of vision issues, it's a good idea to have them checked by a veterinarian. They can provide a thorough examination and offer guidance tailored to your cat's needs.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is microphthalmia?

    Microphthalmia is a condition where an animal's eyes are abnormally small, which can sometimes lead to vision problems. It is important to have a veterinarian examine your cat to confirm this condition.

  • What signs indicate that my cat has vision problems?

    You might notice your cat bumping into furniture, hesitating before jumping, or showing reluctance to move in dim lighting. These are signs that warrant a vet's attention.

  • Is this an emergency situation?

    While not typically an immediate emergency, if your cat is suddenly disoriented or distressed, please seek veterinary help right away.

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